Union Free High School - Viking Yearbook (Scandinavia, WI)

 - Class of 1954

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VIKING STAFF 195u Co editor8.................................Sandra Holtebeok ..Alton Olson QIDODiOIbOOOOo.OIOOOUwayne Simonson . . . Lowell Peterson Adviser........g............................ Mr- Mestenberger Photographers . ............................ .Ronald Mardel G Phyllis Trinrud Typists................ ..... .................Bonnie Bergmann Ehyllis Trinrud Maryann Engebretson Judy Gurholt Senior Section.......... ..... ...........-........ .Seniors Junior Class H1story,,.....,. .Garolyn Larson Soghomore Class History, Louann Simonson Freshmen Class History, .......... . Linda Gjerston Choruses, ........... ........ .. ..... .....V1rginia Rasmussen Prom........................................ .Lavonne Twetan garnival, ' James Rasmussen BUSineSS leianagel D l o o a c o a .O.....I....... l O...'.....O........ O oco.uloaOOtocotIOOIQOICOOOiQIOIOIOI Dramatics. ..... ....... ............ .11........Dav1d Holtebeck Forensics................. ..... 1.... ..... ........Karen Bestul Nancy Trinrud Sports.... ..... ........................... ......Hans Hansen ' Harlan Van Metre. Humor...............................,.........Albert Grenlie Art..,,, ...............;.................M8Tyann Engebretson .. .. .1 . . . .. .Judy Gurholt We, the Viking Staff of 1954, wish to EXpress our thanks to the faculty, to all the members of 'the senior class, and to the members 0M the lower nlasees for their coaoperatiOh in providing material to help make this an nual a success. 'h v m . u...xwmw. . .2: a.....WW..:E...,....age... Wm? aghaaim, I WW n.mw-wm-. uh. . V i v. -.-.. WNW .. M ya. .. ... Yn-.. x u 9 X For the east two years we, the students of Union Pr-e have been fortunate to have as a member of our faculty Mrsc Eussel Keeney. Using her talents She has suppliei us Vlth interesting aha helpful knowledge which will always help us to gain higher goals in the future. Thus to Mrsc Keeney we dedicate this, our 1954 Viking . F REWARD This is a close of four years of learning for the gradw uating class of 1954. We are sincerely grateful for our high school which has been so benefin$nl in teaching as how to liVe in'this world. we will always hold Scandinavia Union Free close to our hearts. We, the Viking staff have tried to combine our feelings by words and photographs in this bbok, our annual, so in law ter years, we can 100k into it and the past, and let its Spirit and pleasant memories return once again. nvrv- .M- A mu... L- ..nM-'m-IQO1H.-u-v - my-.. .- wvmm u m-h . , ,X... . ..u...-..-. ....., -L---I-...- -w HUM 'LLW '5'? Tum X M; gf ;W:I iI IL Mr MA LIN: w IIZIIIIJIMI mm P l 35mm 13' WW , ...,u- ' ,.v- . v- v-u-- ' ' L ...n- I X4 M'R' . I' ' 5 II M .' ,'1Emlllf' . - . I . 'UI-Ib-yn 1. ! IIII'IIIW I!!! .MLM. MM BML- .U . .M I HHQ I '2 - mm. ...:, . ..'::11m:-I..... . L, - Mum. X alum: - ' Wu ' ' I I : n-unnnl'f'mi .01 I v'...,.-'.-.A' I a .1. u ., - I :IIIIHI'SHHII: IMN-IESNCM'. 7. . .L 3 NH JIIII'WII- .5515. 'r ,, Ha..--- .. I 'FACULTY isugy cpaohu NTU Tpcaw Social problems, history. hrs KCOFCYmeitiZCHShi , biology, music. Kc Vaatonbcrgor-- English, typing. vauwt 4 Mr R61n n ?panctry,,ngxth,'nlgcbra $ sciqncc, geography, chemn i E... 3...... nu... aux- .. .-.u--. -..- hv--n- d-.. .- c..--.-- g... -.- w.. -d ...... u-n .... . 'a ' ? , g 31 I I l - g: i'z ,3. . w-Wnka , 1 hwg :ufn . aw ,. , m u f me$$i$ptk5gisi ; ?3 . h . SEMQR CLASS Frpnt'rqw: iL tc'ay. . H' ' ' f 2 Bonnie qugpann, Sandra Holtobeck, Phyllis Trinrud. Sccqnd row? : :- 4 7 ' ' a. . ' ' ROE.H6Tdcl, anoL1.Pctcrson2 Wayne SimohsOn, Bill .Chady, Mr. . .19': unt- .uu-vn- -mgzam; .wni aux. m... ' n 9 ' m.:on$re:m.om us um. SENlOR,CLAQS HISTORY, On Septumoer 5, 1050 Len, shy freshmene ezltcred Srpnd..:: avia nigh School. Two we Ks la L99 initiation was given my Lhe 59n1099, vhlch made them full-:: led rd uembers of the Dnion Fr9e. Their $reshman class offic9re 99re: Br? ident, Wayne SJxjnhon Vicewuresioent,,Ronald narUCI; Se retary-Ireasurer b9.r .ora H01 Gebeck. Our class agvisor was miss 1913 era on. In our freshman year nonita J99gmann Ronald H199 , 899199 holtebeckLowe21 1eterson, Wayne Simonson' 993- rth s TrinrJd rarticiJet d in forensics. All of the girla 303H:5 6 tag. Jee club a.nd many of the boys parLicigated in g- LIJI 34$ 0 The 59kt year We W999 b9ok again, but now as saphnmori .4 J9 Wr9e one 1989 b9c use on9193Lorth xlSon had 19:5t, but L; h -7:L, Lar1an Hans 9n of Wild Rose jnined uso he once .91- ;9M hel Len hemberv During this year a :FrcShnennSoy,33 93x9 gar 3y wz:s held. ' ' - 3993W3 5 . cur Poih ore class officers were: President, bowell Bet' 999 39; Vwce-pw9sid91t William Cnan- S9cr9tarnyreasunsr 1991119 Irinrud., Our class adviser was hiss Schmidt. Th m y9ar donald nerdel, Sandra Aoltebeck, Barbara Bq1rht9 09011 Eeteysou, Wayne Siuonson, end Bhyllls Trinrud +09: gar: in forensics. Sandra '99 a meznber of the cast of L99 dramatics play. This year as before We were active in singing and in Soorts. .18 we beqen our third year we had ten m9nb9rs. During the year Lavis Pag9l left us and Ear Dara Kn: 93 +nanaferred 4. .:0 uk; U . Our class officcvs for this yea. were: rresident, Wayne Sl;onson; Vice-president, Phyllis lrinrud; Secretary Trea - eur9r 3onif9 39remann. Our class adviser wa.s Lr. Szymanski. This year w swell r93resent9d 1n dramatios for 5Ronald Harlel, 9yne SimonSon, and Phyllis Trinurd took part. Phyl- 3:3 83.80 helged. the 89niors out in their class Jlay. Many of us went out for forensics a.nd took an active part in music and Sports. '- -' 1-.- w-umm -m-ruu' n .3 the eonior year the enrollment of our class was gezama we were one loss than Ln our Juniar year for Shirley bryjew did not come back. The nfficiers for this yoar were? Le eeiwemt; layno Simonson; Vioomprosident. TWww'tia Erinrua ?ccretaryuTroasurcr, Lowell Petersono Our class adv'aor Fae hr, Lac. This year as in the nest nonners of our clags took an active part in Dramatios, Forensics, Chorus and agortsi. Th royality of our Junior and Senior from which He1J day 8th. wag W$yne Siuoason , King, and shyllig ??inrud ?ueang Lowell ioterson and Sandra holtebrc? crowned the :anl couple. ' Son$ra Eoltnback gradaet d as Voldictorian and Lowell Peterson as aalutatorian. Graduatinn Exercises were heix 3 the Comnunity Eall on Kay 27th. the 39V. OrVis HanEvn frcn Stevens roint was our sgeaker. C1;gg Colors- Blue and White 0323a Flowers- Iqlitc Hose Llaae Lotto Work Conquers A11 .2. ... -nw-n; Mwa-r-rHu-n-uu I WELITWW ; POEM . Wir the boy from oath of town v15 chosen as o1r 010m king A uncuwa he talzes pert in many things :de eoedn't singo A Lowell from down by Peterson W .11 ixvzs one of the five on the aasketball team. 11ke0 to sWL down the hill Wuna was chosen to croWn the w1nb-and quum Bonnie, a quiet lass H13 generall got a beak. W1e is one of seven of our blass . Y;uu L1 Iinq her areund 1f you just look . Bill is the boy with the new Chev. He Likes to ride up and down the street He asn 't put any dents in it And really keeps it neat. Phyllis is one whom everyone knows She took part in many things She was'ohosen as our queen Besides, she dances, cheerleads, and sings. Ron who lives near the school A Was active in forensics, dramatics, and ball He likes a cert9.1n college lass Who isnAt very tall. Sandra- editor, pianist, and all Was active in many things She received the'D.A.R. And besides this, she s1ngs. I ' . . . 1.24 R $.: :5 X k: W W4 .. .- $- g. w- KXj. I'.Wm Waco-w WW o...- .h.-. - Es, the mighty Seniors of Scandine via High School, 11 the County of Waupeca, and in the State of Iiscon81r1, 63 hereby deem it proper to publish, p10ncunce, and dec Q? '.;s cur last will ar 6 testament, a; Tn-e are passing into the QIde Beyond to emba1k upon our wor ldly tasks. We give to the Fat cul'ty the one great m1s fo::tune. of losing such a talented an; genieal 0193 s; to the junior class, the pr1vilege of 1r;:m- ting the reshmen class, and also our seats by the windamgg to the sophomore class , our ability to get along w1hL 11h teachers; and our fellochlassmen, and to the uhierslasn freshmen, the little old red school house, for we are rug: that they will enjoy it 1n.the following years. The 1nd1v1dual seniors leave to the following Fn6337187c men their most prized possessions: 3111 9. wiils his good beh vior and lunches during fourth pe- j;q 1: Jhm G;ertson, BJWAW: Beggmahr V1118 her long walk to school in the murulzg tc Jane? 1391i eSaaare 301 te oeck w1lls her ab11.1ty to play for the chorv.scs to . ,, . ,1 1 'I - J .10. CJ 0 10.0.. 5 Ronald Hardel wills his front seat to Reuben Jensen. Ee:11 ma'ce good use of it. Lowell Peterson wills his shyness to Phil Rasmussen ' and hi? drlving ability to Kenny helby. Skip Simonson w1lls his front seat to Harry Zawach1.We know he'll mahage to get a front seat. Ehy;;:e Trihrud wille her long ride home on the has to :2? Kelanh. Bill wills his love and appreciation for English Literature t6 Hervin Ha;eenr ' Sandra wills her job as eeitor of the annual to Alton Olsoni Ronaid wills his ability to sing bees in the chorus to Trehkt Bonnie wills her last yearts Physics book to Me yenno Skip ville hie ability to get v0 dates on the same night to Harlan Van Metre end also his ability to get the .C5: to Donnie E; :Lowelliwillsfhis place on the basketball team to Reuben J: Ihyllie wills her seat in the back row in .' .ChemjetryEfn Kenay Elam, To Ewe Lee; oar esteemed principal, we will our love for Cum chewing and the solutions we hate made cancerning problems eorfrehting the vorld. Era Helm we will our hope for e hev gym. If we hope hqri ereugh maybe some day velll get it. no iru westehberger we will our rtility to comprehend all The r:?eoblems of gtreimner Te hrrve. -r-urg. Keeney we will our ability to behave in chorus, lit:w ten to what she says, ahe to smilw. To Mr, Hansen we will all-of on? little pieces of paper on the floor. The Seniors girls will their room on second to the junior girls hoping theylll keee it as clean as we did. To all the students left'ut Union Free we will all our good times we have had the past four years. v Kow,if all of yor students will accept our fine and geheroue gifts, you Will succeed as we have. Signed: ,g . I ezM: , , ,. -.r . 4; JL- . .R' u... 9; . .. M EQW'W'J 21fw fi L .74 f 3 Jvqufyf 'Jrj f1! M1; Z, 21' ' f'il; 131112937: 5! '15 i3. ,3 X i .5 $ . l I '. A d; ' i, '7 i 14;: Rev I , . rya 6 P ' ' ' '1 pr ' X 115 ttA$ .- . , . 'V' xA .z i v - v :.t ' :1 - - ,l 'V x39 d4 5 x. ' .x t '2' .. 2 2 LL22 ,4 r I 21 JLff i?! fl! ' LL L. t i er i L -. L -.. - 222:! 5!... .0 t .,.,,.... 1 ooooooo .un-u... run. If L : U ix x, o . L x I ll L x '2 ,xf ' I , . x' 2 .w L I . .- 2 ,4, V .- 2 .l' .11 La 2 v' .. v I L... E 1 X .' xx, I . 2 vi . x'LJ 'l 2 .rL SENLLO'i CLASC: LELJLHEC: It is now th2 ?7tf1 day of ha y, 1964, and by the use of re der and rocket shL;s J.et e st2rt out on a trig tn ' locate t2 9 members of our g;'rc duetj.ng class of l95h. '2 I L Circnlnr over New YQ2R City xe decide to land. Nh:t luck5 Jesro 1ust in tL2n ta Eve the fight held in Madiso 8 Nu re Garden be.tonu 9v2rih E'.rdel,12ho has takeno OVQr th; tLtle held LavenuL: or ccky Larcia ano, and another L fpmeus boxer, The fight- :8 to H22'ue thc Chax.m;2;Jion of the 195L 30:9 ing Hatches nfle; the fi 022: is over WP are very hapgy. Th0 reason why; chalu IOQ ff' fight. There is one member of our class vho has na5 grnat stoposu, What's this? Nrwo flafhtfrnm thn E04 of Eh? EmLLra atate Buildingv 1388 PLJ lis Trin;ud nae SuuL bgan ca sen'ns the Best dressed vomln 3r ti::e 2223 unwulis has attain220 success in the neWSaeyer world ernd he: uce. 2n trjgs ail aver tho world. Runnersup in q the coazest '91: Queen 3:1aa a th and Largeret Truman. Going to the West Coast we find Miss Bonnie Bergmann as wjzpt secretary to the Ives 3.dent of ; Hatro-Golgganeyer 1dics. The Brepldent, why none other then Mr.. ' William 6t.r gay. Lr. Chedv is to us. cf course, Bill Chady. Bonnie as such ste.rs as Pet Crawly Jean Simmons, Marlon Brando; d many other every day. 21'. 0': '0 U1 '0 CI ,3 523' ny-su-ncu g...- cod --.. u-Ih-uo w u-udi-O u.....-m-.-v a .v-i- ----.h-.----c W011. whnt 10 wo'qhxr 31 mcxssv A governors' convention with Iowa12.Eewtrstw ; 7,-a?31r P?.stconsin as the mats guest sponler. LFWJW; is ;r AW: sgnord turn as governor 36 Wisconsin; I arafi. L Waf cna pf thd best vote gcttors the state ever had: He-y r3algy dolng a rice job as governor town Next I see warns Simonson as the loading doctor in Unis ted States for childronis disonsoso He treats all patients as der twelve years of a493 Wayne spocirlizos in skin fdlseasas and also bone diseases but he treats other ailments as walla He has a hundred and fifty bod hOSpital where his patients are troatodc As we proceed we see Sandra Holtebeck, the first woman principal of the University of Pennsylvannia. She has pros ceedod along stop by step to attain success in the .fiold of education. ' I see that the members of the class of l95h have been very successful in whatever they chose to take up. BONITA PP 3 EER$LANN I? - . A . l A 1? Oh, IQ? hoe sras o6nvS aJ , , .e On July 15, 1936, the stork . braqqk: A,:fx ?x sh l;tFle redu-hsajed bundle of jay hp Che Mrs X;f r x,.na 01 hrs ans hrs, iarolq Bergmahn. She Res ! NR .giggaw. hamsi Bonlta FayeaBonlta is known to she s:AJ i k gffjg;g.g sent body as Bsnnie.' Fejl iK Bonnie began-her education at the Sound igfsaivitza hi; inavia Grade School; eight full years wrzc ?Q-Ex ,kg spent there. She began her high school cavrer Ki ghx5531323Ef 'st tne Unlon Free in the fall of 1950. V '- . . WX, .x h;' s -kfn- w Bonnieds favorite pastime is reading. Thexbook she enjoyed most was Gone with The Wind. She sLm joys hearing Eddy Fisher sing her favorite song Heart Cf My Heart. Bonnie prefers John Wayne and June Allyson,bbt.rss no favorite movie. Her favorite dish is scalloped phtatres and she likes lefse.-When asked what class she likes best she replied Social Problems. She has no favorite teacher 1st likes thew all. Bonnie dislikes writing letters and her pet .peeve is waiting her people., w Bonnie yook part in the Girls Glee Clab all four yearsy She was secretarv pr her clas; rhen she was a Junior. She took part in forensics when she W55 a freshman, Bonnie says -that her future is undecided. 1 WILLIAM PAUL CHADY . . On October 13 1936, the stark brought x mn3 to Mr. and Mrs.'Paul Chady a bounding baby Iwisl'w boy. He was christened Villiam Paul. He went 2;??? x wifgdxwe to Hellestad Grade School for eight ysezs, 9.;.1:R;eh.L- s: He has attended Scandinavia Union Free ,dtgh g prx fzfjfg. School for the past four years. Hism fawprgte wg$f;' xyaq::;;:;xh sueffood is hamburger and his drink is ma+fs. 15 f Ci:r ?;ffx, 6E5Le His favorite actor is John Wayne and asthehs vis marilyn Monroe. His likes are getting the. car to go to town, and his dislikes are asks s Billrs future is undecided. RONALD GEORGE HARDEL On Octoter 9, 1936, Mr, and. Mrs. GerpE 111w , h . , . del welcomad to $1915 Ioma r baoy b3; W30? ere! m x they named Popsld Ge eatge. '1 x: .. If! x l! t .- j x 7 , i XI! f1! 3; f $1 Ronald ettended'grade school at Vhow we '4 K.CI5;; x41; Wrolstad, and Scandinavia Public School. A.1 Lat 5 th of his high school days were Spent at Soe111r I;LIM':T:3 i avia Union Free. 6' a 1.. x1 ; : siwww::it Ron has been active in bqth baseball and b?'3 11.55555y letbsll for four years. he also particinauru in forensiCs for four years. Ron took part in Gramaties, boys' glee club, and mixed cheese for two years. Rents favorite sport is bps sketball, sotor- Burt Lancaster, eotress- Doris Day food-pie, and.drink- milk. His favorite ppstime is fooling around. . ' SANDRA MARIE HOLTEEECK OH HOMAN 15 On the month and day of February 26th, in the ,F1 yeer of 1936, the velle known stork brought t . f:73 'fZJ F dovn to earth, at her rrarndmotherI 8 home a Kbaby girl, ano Mr. and mrs. hartin Holtebeok $3 5 named her Sandra Marie. All of her grade ELM g-gggsehool days 1ere snent at Wrolstad SchoOl.Then 14:::xi?7 she enrolleo in So 2ndina.v1a High School 1 to f' 1 1 ' begin her four years of study. She took four f; 1:15t years of forensics.snd one year of dramatics. L! x For one year she v29 assistant editor, the tfkthgf 311 . following year she becoma.editor of the Game 52J4;:7M?QR pus Echo. In her senior year she was pvsrded gg'klxhti- the D.A.R. award by.her'classmates. She was gigflt co-editOr of the annual her junior and sehler years. Q likes all kinds of food Her pastime is playing the 314 vro and telking. Her favorites are: Actor-Richa.rd Wicmaru aetress-Doris Day, movie- From Here To Eternity, singe1 -:1ng 310sby,songnl Get So Lonely? teacheru Mr. Holm, and he re favorite class. Sandra was a member of the mixed chorus two years, girls' hlee club three years, and also Various ensembles her sen- ior year. Sandra was the accomnianist for the mixed chorus during her senior year. She plans toattend Stevens Point Coll ege . Good luck in your future;! hDh my sch1hn 31 3W On May 26, 1936, the stork left a little shy boy at the home of Mr. snd; Mrs. James ;P3 . ibffoRXAx,Peterson. He was christened wLoeell Frank. 7 .x X Y3,Agk, 7 Lowell spent the first five years of his life wfmfd Ks Mksdmu 5 ,at.Sheridan, U180. . w x ,1 Xi . ' j ' 37 Afo H ,KCQA - At the age of six Lowell started aahaol Lax M- $h g q.u7 at Peterson Mill Grade School, where he spent ; .111.,99w XRVZNXW eight years of learning. His high schodl days N7 ' . .lefft were spent at Union Free.' His favorite actor 'xLxA and actress :re -'Jimmy Stewart and June , Allyson. He lilies oyster stew and dislikes cooced carrOts. his favorite sport 1s baseball. He has play- ed baseball and basketball for four years. in high school. He has taken part in forensios and sang in the mixed chorus for. one year. He has held. such offices as. president of sophomore class and vice president of student oody his senior year. . Lowell's plans are to further his education. 7' ' WAYNE ARLEN 31140113011 57 ,. I don't knOW stork presented Mr. and Mrs. Chester. Simonson with a baby bey; They named him Wayne Ariana . He attended Hellestad Grade School' for Eight years and Union Free for the last four years. Sk1p has taken part in many school 1 activities some of which are chorus ,basebali, ;.7 1 basketball, forensics, and dramatios. As his JJAjiifqvorites he lists as follows, foods chicken, j One the 17th day of July in 1936, the HKW pin - oet- up, aotress- Mamie Van Doren, show From Here to Eternity, teacher- not any, song Mexican Joe, pastime- Ping Pong, he was pres , x . A.. r r. A : 873x11 ; dent of his classs in his fieshman year.and senior year. He was also president of the student body his senior year. Skip was also elected Prom King in his senior year. W. n... V... h...- ca.on-n... w. ..-... rwwh PHYLLIS AUDREY TRIHBUD W611 .. .. Nye f? On October 3, 1936, Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Trinrud became the proud parents of a bouncing baby girl whom they christened, Phyllis Audrey: ' Phyllis attended Sheridan grade -echool for eight years and spent her h;3: $gh -aoLool years at the Union Free. Phyllis has been active in many of the school's activities. She has taxen part in forensics all four years and in Dramatics in her Junior yeara Phyllis has been a cheerleader for two years. She sang in the chorus and ale so in various ensemlbes. Shw has also been on the Campus Echo and annual staffs of the last four years: t Phyllis.has held seVeral offices during her high school life. She was secretarymtreasurer of her soghomore - class3 Vice president of her Junior and senior e1nsses and secrete aryAetreasurer of the student body 'during her senior 1 yearo rhyllis likes dancing, her favorite food is lefse; actor, Burt Lancaster; actress, Janet Leigh; movie, From Here to Eternity ; s1nger,Edd1e Fisher; pastime, listening to the radio; and subjeot, SOcial Problems. Phyllis has no favorw ite teacher. She dielikes gossipy peoiole. Her future is unn decided , but we wleh her luck ,1n whatever she undertakes. Egnbh. . , f. g s r: gundgg . . . . w uberz. .iwvnrguf .v.-a-. K-..a- W -.'-- -... o...- JUNIOR CLASS Front row: L t0 R , Virginia Rasmussen, Mary Engebrotson, Carolyn Larsonr Second Thw: Van 370m; Jim Rasmussen, Dave Holtcbook, Harry ZRWthi: u-i Iolnh l l ErirR rev: ' dig Eurholtg Jim Gjortson, Reuben Jonson, Alton Olson. Art kluog01w - H . J 3 J? ,' - ,g a xwww m 2..... -o. ...4 THF IVKTJR UIQSS EIETYFY ?We-seVenth CPY 35 gejtpnFQ; 1937, fovrtesn shy emkitioum $re$hren were enrolled in th $cgn;lhpv : Elan SCJTCI anc we heqxn Du? fau? yegrs of sfuivu We 9L:l; never fariet inLVlw wViJW ThE fella ing Friiayc T39 fu;?ovln$ 01993 : cffrncr$ vcre electeC : President wPilL Fout e11 Via:.prestdentntom Thorax $ecretnryu Treasurersm CarOWJn er$0n. Three fregL men :vok part in forensics; they Vere Iwheg Gjertson - r $Cn ing; Reuhen Jenson, repding; and Virginia R9smussen ,serinus declemption. Mary of us particippted in rhe,, Glee Club and Mixed chorus. A large portion of the boys gangicipated in athletics. Erry Ann Engekretscn was chosen hp be one of he E team cheerleaaers. Our class ajvisor V29 Yr..3233anaki a As sonhomores, e hegan another vear of joyoug days at the Union Fireso The Claes elected Maryann Enqpbretson ,Presm ident, Crrolyn Lgrson, vice presideht, 936 Virginia RFSm mussen , secretary treasurer. Inaa952, threg of us partim cipateC in fOTSHSiCSM James Giertson, reading$MDavid Eoltem beck , humorous Geclamation; 9nd James Gurholt 1n reading;a For the second time Ihry gun WES chosen as a iiB eam cheer leader. Our class adviser was Mr. Prentice. As we began Out third year we hsd twelve members in our class. Dpve H hgrticipated in forensiCS'With a humorous aeolamation. 31955 officefg Vere : Dave H. president, Harold Zwacki, vice president, and Jim Rasmussen secretarywtreasurerc This year Mary was elected an A team cheerleader. Mr. Hclm mas our nless aevisor. ' - .1..w.4umuei Hlmm. , ...l. .5 .. ?- A v. 4 ...,n! . .... u. ...! ...!vlzqvtt..zl .....lelv.!... .iv 1.55.! 64.. 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Vine president Dave csnleson; and ?euraxa ' .. .1: Jinn! 3t: A'ii-V 1. a A happy year or studying ahl W.w gut. Mary 0: the bcys tad; gar? in aparts: forensic : 3unng. The girl: +co: par: in singing and forensica. w s electer hrs 3: the B team cheerleaders. Many hapbu hock flace A .3 - . q A - :3: . 3 g? ' 1 fggin on September 8, $95h, fourteen bryve wOiJOJUFSS enterejggpe same doors. They elected as their class eff;cers this V .54 Presidentw Duane Nygaard, Vice presideme JLdV RAVE ,. ,4. f1 Q 9 D .1 h ' . . 3nd Secreuarym ireawurer. lane Erickson; m-M;T;QOK Part in f0f$$a ivhwakhging, and SPVPtSe Karen; 33w?3uaggywere inhxhe tramatios play0 Four cf the girls 'wkeleotga as cheer ihg Philip Ibe and Elaine 3mgowered the number , 'ALut Lhen Lave Knoke came so the num.er wasn t grsatly ctanged6 Many of the sophomores were on the Viking and Campus Echo staffsg We Spent another year of gEqu and fan and all hope f0 be back again next year as upperolassmeh3 Suriovhga 1 w H??Qh! hnmaqkaimmamw Lurk -..' .. '. 14 ? 3.11;: Q..;- in mi .....gd.-d....; r ! 1.. . ' H ' .' ' - A- ' . !'- . f . '- Ouahgy'uwxih'u, wikallthiN v xJ I FFESFMEN CLASS Front row: L to R Fr;rk Hawaca Linda Gjortsons hancy Trinrud, Bill 17316.30?c SUTQPi r013 ' ' ' ELTrc? Bob Chadyy Mrs, Koonoy, Otto Maruuncixgjo; H?N?fn . I H- n :',A .L 'drignabp i -1 Ca Tuesaey, September 85'1953: eight boisterous freemw men made 2heif way on the road t3 edu3a+ion at Sue nlenaqie High Sohocl. They were meek-and afraid 83L 1 lrst, but then beepm eunafrald of showing their pep, On the rriday of the next week was Initiation Day and we 2eve homered Dy ating many unpleasant things. We reallv lo Lcd 1+Le a group of welludressed clowns. The girls and a few of the boys took bart in the glea clube ano m xed chorusagL Most of the boys too; an active part in sports , basketbaLl and baseball. Shortly after eahmol began we had a class meeting and 31: ea Harlan W Ln Matreewmr our president; Lily Nelson foe v2ee ??GS qident; Nancy 1 rnrud for 3801 mary$treasu1e; Nrsr K eney was our class aQViSo LMggy Van Doren, moved and then Oten One of fie beg, 1083111 ha ve eight. dequarit same, so The two girls participated in forensics, Nancy Trinrul had ext eryowaneous reading and Linda Gjertson had a serious declamxcion; iiancy went to Mattobn, V3 are'ncw a fulef ledged par: of +h1e school and are looking Icvward to another yeax'heye. ?kmusmnw'V-v- ..Eugmnsu:t:A.-m;:'n nitumimnnwlk'5' ;'-'.'.'.V4 2 quit 'I 3., . .,5!'.f .ximgmw 2 $239 .HW ' !' : I 'r;m':3 iii'!:f5 . :H ' -n1'2!!mn'r rn:' 9 ' '. mummumwwwanu asunmuuw'm'lwm ' E . ,, :qu2' ' . .o-ww-an-u c..- --... Q's... w 9.1 S.d,thALENDAR Swgtdmtnr 8- Q hool started - 'TEwaa.eball game with Tigerton there. 18w Initiation Octo ber 2m Baseball game with Gresham there. 6- Baseball game with Rosholt here. 19- Baseball game with Bowler here. 12m Seniors had their class pictures taken. 162 End of the first six weekde JO Ca.n17a1 Nc vember :b Teacher's ConventiOn at Milwaukee 3 Wclf River falley Con? erence Dramatics Contest at BdW1er 'bu BPSketbPll game with Uild Rose there. Ca Seniors received their class pietures.' :1 6 - End of the second six eggs. -27 Thanksgiving Vacaticn. N D1 F1 BW'u'T k Eggzm mber - Ju iors oriered their nless ringse u. 39L ketna 1-1 game with Bowler herec 112 Bus ketball game with Tirer on -here. 18 Basketball game with RCShOLJ the: 6: 38a Christmas Party: 18-Jah.u Christmhs Vacation;' J Janwll ' - r- H- onhooi rcsums6 afte: Christmas Vacation.' 8- Bisketgall game with Gresham there. 32- 393 kebball game With Mattaoh'there. 35- b?.skethall 3' with BirhhnWOod here. 22- B: sketb all game with Bowler there. 22- 23 SemastarU Examinations 26c BasketbrlL grme 'wjth Jigewtnn there. Februarx 1- Conservation Club Program. 5- Basketball game with Rosholt here. 9- Basketbcll game with Gresham hereev, 12- Basketbpll game with Mattocn here. 6W 9 19- Basketballg?me with Eirnamwcod Lk.er3 24-25- 26 Basketball Tournament aL Amherst 24- Basketball g9 me with Almon5 : 25- Ba.sketball game with Zola. 26- Basketbpll g me with Rucolph. Ma roh ' 5- End of fourth six weeks. 5- Forencics Contest at Scandiravia. 12- Wolf River Valley Forensics L'ontest at Mattoon. April ' ' 6 3- Tri- County Sole-Ensemble Contest at Manawa. 5- Juniors receive6 their class rings. . 8-Wolf Fiver Valley Iiusic Festival at Rosh6lt. ' 5 15- End of fifth Six weeks. . 16- Good Friday Vacation 27w Baseball game with Mattoon here. 29m Baseball game with Gresham herea l nPri County Husic Festival at hanawa. U- Baa eball gamexvith Birnamwood there. 7mb aseball game with Bowler there. 8a Sua.r.dinavia Prom 356 Ensemble Contest at Hadison. 21- Spring Concert at Scandinavia. L - Baccalaureatte Services. 27- Commencement 28- Last day of school. 28- Final Picnic. ....... . --.. .u...4--Ihvu.-'- m- GIRLS GLEE CLUB First row; L.to R.J ' Virginia RaSmussen, Chrolyn Larson, Lihda Gjertson, Karen chtvl, Nancy Trinrud, Bonnie Bergmann, Lounnn Simonsonn OI esnLd row: Mfr Epstcnbcrgcr, Diane'Erickson: Judy Guthlt Sandra HOlm. ltgnaoyg, Phyllis Trinrud, Mary Engebmtson: anonne Tvemn! wiggo K00128y9 I ' I ' . v- s .- 21151 CLEE mus b ' I o 1 1.1 .. 11931161.:1cy a'i' The 011141911698 193713; 111 PGCGI'TbC ' Ct 110. 2-. 7 . 1: April, and ac bsnava in 1170 The songs n dur11ng she F1 ' 1Lc11as Can-t S: .7 ,, 3f3, Jubilate De 3, and FPs1qim r, $- L s. .1' 9 v1 . - ' 1-111 -wcu 1.011 c The girls vlee club, made up of 13 3131s, has made 13; s 3 2W 0 girls glee club received an VA rating at MJHQWLQ .AKJ The girls trio, composed of Judy Gurholt, Louann bim- nnson. and Sandna Holtebeck participated in the State Music festival hnld in Madison on May 15. ; Louann Simonson and Judy Gurholt were also members of +19 m '-xed Quartet which was also entersa at the State Music Les .1val held in Madlsosifn May 15; a a! 3 , -A z i w m. .5 .. u- 1 Ln Hp. i mum, BOYS ' GLEE CLUB Front row. 1L to RJ veandra Holtebock, Phil Rasmussen, Harry Zawaoh1,Willio J9 cob 301: Dave Nottlcson, Duane Nygaerd, Bill Nelson: Dennis Erick son. Otto Marquardt, Mrs. Kocncy. Sac wnd row: ' Jim Basmusson, Ken Blom, Ron HardCl, Alton Olson, Harlan Van Tiatso, Albert Gronlie, Dave Knoke, Hans Hansen, Jim Gurholt o - 5 . . 34$ng The Boys Glee Club had 17 members thilgx-ar,' The boyb glee club sang at tha Christmas Partymin D vg.ber, at Roan halt in April, and at Manawa in May. ihe c f received an W3 rating at Rosholt and an A rating at ginawa. Some bf.the sohgs sung by the bOys gleih h: lub this year are :Kentqbky Babe , 8anta Lucia , andnclimak g Up the Mountu x MVTE W':$$anwwmmmw 47Ww 4 i WY; ,7 V . 4. A a . w ; v 4r w'.' x.- r KW N I . H XED CHORUS Front ?OWStL to'RN ' Phi; Eassmussbn, Willie Jacobson,'Kon Blom, Duane' Nygaard, Jin Rasmussen, Virginia Rasmussen, Carolyn Larson, Phyllis Trinrud Karon Bostul, Lin6n Gjortson, Bonnie Borgmsnn, Dave Knokc, B1.Ll Nolgon Dennis Erickson. 'nv? row; ' ' ' L avg Holtebeck, Dave Nottleson, Harry Zawach1,H2rlan Van Lxmnw, Alton Jlson, Diane Erickson, Judy Gurholt, Na ncy TrinE rui, hhry Engobretson, Lavonno Twotan, Louann S1monson, Ala bcrt Groniio, Hans Hanson, Jim Gurholt, Otto Marquardt, Mrs. Koonov MIXED .CHORIM able dirty. rI.?he first appearance made by the hi ' chorus travail. at the Christmas Party in December. The 1133.394 ohwusywmbee of 17 b ,3 j e e ' tvmn and 13 girls, has had a successful year un'dearm tion of Mrs. Ceeneyu I The; conference meet was held at Rosholaz, in April, where our chorus received a AM? rating. The state district meet at I-Ianawe held. on the firsttdvi of May b ught an A rating to our chorus. , . ' t Th ;4 elude ' end E'Th songs sung by the chorus during the pastlyeer . in; t :s rung Water , O,Lord of Heaven , Bless this HouseYh .ng... ;m---.--- m......... Hw ....., . mg;,. . 1A ' -.,: TNt' C H.'X ya L11; 3 -'-.: hv 3.0 .. J ; ,- 37.1745 TOT : .3 A C ' .. .' . ' .frn , .,, - : A , wt , rs-a. .4.,11'7 1'V1 LV'. JOUE'C .l. maTV'IIUZ i4 ; L01 x K x h ulna? x: 57? : K 111 .L- ' ' 1' . -14. h- ' ' , ..- m-,- - -, . ';;,..A.+ -. -, an AA . . J 20: Ln, -rhc, LthfUL. Auten ;:np1L, IerJ; - ctdh ' ;;V 7 . sex, OH; 1 DW . w Wan.-. -, v - 7 x v rm ;, a gy auerLf, ;JhuFQ ng JWULL; .475 1404; HAND nanbe . or 0 r3 vgas prumed ever : a3; ipf are ;:3 '3. co;rr 1.1 $31 ,hg cchaolb ani 1.6 1 aw: L. .......-J.'.- an; the 1,..wterv newt Jami? . . asue with 158$ edit? ipdurse gosafpa ,5 W5 ll agree that 145 1 1.11.;- W.mw w..- --.n..-. gm Q wu. --.r u---.---u- a:hor Lightu drifted form the Scandinavia 1 allvnn Saturday May 8,1954. On this night thc tgnior prom was held. . O MMXQMMhtiogs were made up ofaBlua and w'? '13. Silhouettes annsisting Of flab: sta h wgk , olws a 11ghM house and beacon lights , Hied out th $3. 1M1 11 9V L1ghts .lu0 a.nd white fqnhc sepnraMed the RM MMQaugauam' theg rest of he crowd. q $+ v Av$$abthc and orchestra from Oshkosh provided Mar $nicc music for the evening. 191 N 1 'gka The royalty for the evening wore the 1 Mayne Sfbon- son and Queen Phyllis Tri' ad. The court consisted Sandra 1 . 1 Ronald ,3 ?ix;' T:,Sandra Holtobeck land Lowell Petersoj;,y ??Lm 1M Mean. Mr. and Mrs. J5 0. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Chester 1f$onson and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Trinrud wore cthcrons for t7M kcvon- ingn . 1,? u A very nice crowd attondga w1ich made the prom a sucm CCSS o :3 1.: E r mmusm C 27???? T TZAIDlTTZ '1 -ngJukuL Lu. .Ll $311791? 1?ox4: Qiane Erickson, Xar' gngecratson, Phyllis Trinrud, Louann Uimonscno gidnd row: . aufy Surholt, Kareu Bectul r 410 Q9 .. e CAR.STV .A,T.l t .y - The annual QQQM,1navla ngh.30 oh; tgarnival was hcld at 3'16 High Scho'ol'ibn October Jhirtniitm A t 96M .. Btze'i crawd saw the students gut c3 5 fine prugy n which was a suscess, both entertaining: and financiall , As ,usnaii station ?ngO-W presented a program of songgla t laughter,eti a gbaymeQLl of which was enjoyed by everyt 8. Wayne Eimonson waggMaster of Ceremonies. 5 After the program was Over, a variety pf games were played bx the people sych as the Hoopalgg dart game, fish pond , and the everw pepular turtle gama$sThe Junk stand and candy 8;a d did a very good business. The little theater ran cuntinous howings of Abcot and Costello gnd also Wofdy hoodpecke$5 . 2 Fine food was served at the. Withha's gaunt for the many who desired to eat. WC-hv-w-m.-.wu'w n-nn-n-n. a...u...... -W- .5 .. ?;TLt ray: Ngrcy Qr;nraa, Louann ijagrgn Linda Gjertson, Karen Bostul, Phyllis Trjnrug Sncond row: AT. WcitEntarger, Judy Gurhblt, Saniva 503, Dyve ioltebeck, Dave Imohe, Duane .oltebeck,Ronala H13 I. 1? uygaardt AaAqsm-.m .n- .w'. , w. .- .. ---..-.g l FUR WCEZJ The n16 :m.inavv 107A131 : rante.rt ?Ag;4916 Mazah 5, at th? CFJVC1n4n19 High.SnLnL1. Those pafgjg'paflng vere: AAL1Cbo u1cwkl IIJHS; EA AAA Sim1u9cn, Rng q Handel, uindz '33 A 1 643311111; 1 EJJH-AJU AACAANAT1GLS; avid Kcltebeck, AAA n BesAul. ENCAG L D1 171 PT ' ATLLOI. 3WX'111'1G TF'1111WI6L. ' IFQJS. EI U13 ID'AAA Dav u Knoke. 3 Ag EXT NEJRAVAOUA READING; ?cncy Trinrud,'DuaA3 GA n It, j. :1. 1X UYPP7AAWOUASPZAI :ING; Sendrra Holtebec Nygaard, Judy d Hardel, Karen 1d Knoke, Nancy 7. These stun Vof the stuierts ewinne ere wa1e: Louann Simonson, A Besbul, eBavid Holtebrck, Pby171s Trinrud,11 Irinrud Duanne Nygaard, and Sandra Hokte: oe1c weu+ to N attoon, Ma10h 12. whereAt. reALAved an A r3ti mg; one of then a atajL A1 Louann Sim neon recie ed the starred JA on hAzArA 3 ous declama ion, 111 A DaJ1C AOItibick aAd Karen Bea ul qgchmreciever an f3 on aneir hLmorous declamafibn891 .0 . 9 olfebDAP and Karen Bestul wont to Steven? Point on March 27 Where they 1ecieved as follnxs, w- VI 1 Icaann Simonson. 3;; David A: tAoeck: B; and Karen Bee t43,18. Lcaann Simorson, Davi' mm...- -- ---.. .a-o. 1...... -..- w...- mwm-w .. .1,1! '.xl' Dave 5 n;, x. C ,n . 0L U 2. mm. , C O h P. c.+ .v w: . ; Daghamlcs Peafls , a one set Jlay by Totheroh, was presep.tn ed by Scindinavia High SchOOl as ;jl.entry,1n the dramatios contest held at Bowler on November ,13thJ We received a B ra.1ng . The characters were: , Peggy Lersga-- : -Louann b1monson Ted Lewi-ffss-e- -- '--e-David Holtebeok Polly Lev pf ------ -1 --- 1 Karen Best1l - 15 ---------------------------------- Ronald Harde1 1t ;; Polly's b1rthdayw1d Tad give! her a pearl neck lace. Petgy az'ld 1-olly wonder ho1 he ouuld afford to buy pearls a'h become suspicious when they hear a necklace was stolen fLom the wraJJing deoartment of the store where Ted vorks. Nd has been assoc sting with the ng ' ppy g a n.e1ghborh00d hoodlum of about Tad1s age and ythe girls bem qsgthe pearls. The'hqs: of thsfghM e sends a detentive by the name of Mr. Brown out to fzit the one who stole the pearls. A hro Brown comes to see Tad while he is tatThg an after supper nap. The girls think he is a detective so they hide Tad. hr. Brown decides to leave, and just as he is doing so, Tad wakes up 1nd sees him so he has to talk with Mr. Brown. It tuens out that the Mr. Brown that comes to see Tad sells :earls on the installment alan and came after the last payu ment The girls are greatly relieved and they celebrate the birthday and have a great time. .. 'M: W ' . M M 'WI'W' aunt: - ,: m M ! K, A ' xv :- kn , at w .- .. x any .. H . . gag? K15. ..,..Os...: $E;:rgna . s. I : . 1K. ..HN.WO'$1K , 1a: t .V , ,. . .. .uu RXMNV. :Kx. . Hr... a... - ,.... 7-..-.. w...- -x- - .. 0-.- -w... .o--.-. --.- .- BASEBALL First iQWT Jumes 3n;boit, Ronald Hardel, Lowell Peterson, Bans Hansen, Dn s Hoimebeek, James Rasmussen. $$V011 30m: ' Pd.nip'a;smussen9 William Jacobson, Dennis Erickson, William N gfen; Rar0;d Zawachi. 5132.; a 301.9: ' . ' ' Oc+u Marguardt, Harlan Van Metre, Art Kreuger,A1bert Grenlie Xeunetn Blom; Hr. HOlMe NAME H. L. W. D. R. J. J A. mhdlbip F3 0 T'V .I-J ,HANSON PETERSON JACOBSEN HOLTEBECK .HERDEL. GURHOLT . RASMUSSEN KRU$GER GRENLIE OLSON RASMUSSEN ZAWACHI AM 5 BATTING AVERAGES FALL SEASON 1953 ooooommuuwpcy N .4 A. .308 .308 5214 $214 ;214 0118 .118 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 O 162 b 1252.813 BALL TIGE ETC? DOUBLES SCANDY Scandy WGDt t0 Tigerton and got set back 10 to E.Schlender gave um only 3 hits while Hansen and Hardel gave Up 7 hits. TOTAL. . . . . .-. RUIS HITS ERRORS Scandy- 1 5 3 1 Tigertonn 10 7 l H GRESHAM BLANKS SCATDY w, Scarxcy travelia to Gresham onl; to ::et blanked 7 to O. NrN del gave no 7 nits W ile Hoffman g;ave Seandy only 2 hits. TOTAL. . . . . nNNS EITS ' a ERRORS Seandy- O 2 l O Gresham- 7 7 ' ROS 0LT T? IMS SCAIm Scandy played :osholt at home. rosholt on the strength of M-run sixth inning defeated Scandy 6 to 2. Hansen gave um :11ts NU of them coming in the sixth inningN for Scandy while Hansen for nosholt gave UD 2111ts. TOTAL. . . . . RUNS HITS ERRORS Scandy- 2 2 3 Rosholte 6 8 2 BOWLER EDGES SCANDI See ndy played their best game as they lost a thriller to Bowler 6 to 5. Scendy was ahead. until a Harun seventh inning by Bowler. SCPndy almost succeeded in tying the came by get- ting 2 runs at their turn at bat, but it wasn't enough,. as Scandy lost a thriller. It was Scandy's third home game. TBTAL. . . . . RUNS HITS 31:01 ScandyN 5 73 A Bowlere 6 6 2 MATTOON SLAUGHTERS SCANDX . Nattoon literally sle.ughtered Scandy by a score of 1b to 6. TEe Scandy DitcherC-Petelson Hansen, and Hardel- could not stop uattoon as t2. ey gave up 11 hits. Scandy got 9 hits TOTAL. . . . . RUNS HITS EF.RORQ Scandy- 6 9 3 Eattoon- 14 ll 3 Hw4u WK? t 1; W HRH 34. Axf AHAQ H . A A 1 M4 M3 -. .7; n ' 'W I, ' M a A .. 1 V :ww 5A '1, '; ,ziH 1W Hi . K ,,. ';A V y 1.1 W1, HFi ! f. I V - a l I - I u... I - I - I - - - x . xmu - M - , BASKETBALL TEAM'. Front row: WL to RW ' Hans Hansen Ron H9 rdol, Jim jSrtson, Lowell Peterson, Alton Olson, Jim Rns musson Second row: Ken Blom, Willie Jacobson Jim Gurholt Ski S mbn Holtobook, Mro iHolm. p 1, 509, Dave 1 'F BASKETBHHL SCHEDULE NOVember ZO-Wild Rose-FThere 1FaFFary 15-Birnamwood--w-HerO December n-Bowler+h--;-Here January 22vBowler ------- Tharn December 11-T1gerton--F-Here .January 26 Tigerton ------ Tgere December 15-Uild Rose--FHere FFbruary 5m. Rosholt ------- her: December.lB-RdShoXt----There FFbruary 9 Greahmen ------ Her J8 Hurry 8-GrEsham--n-Therc February$12uMattoonu ------- Her: January 12-MaF$aan---There February F9 Birnamwood---There F b 13L 1 I 4; . . gx THBFSQDHDFF Lowell Peterson-Sr. C-F, 6'2 , Goo.d scorer and rebounder. H. valuablthan. 3an-ld Hgggel-Sr. F, 5'11 iland.y to h ve around. r Wayne Simonson-Sr. C, 6' if 1318 08. km... .,.1 gig ngggggg-Jr. C, 6' 3 , A good defensive man. He should go to town next year. gig Rasmussen-Jr. G, 516 , He had alot of drive. Should be real good next year. W1 1L1 Lennv Llom-Jr. ,5' 7 , Good shot and dribb1er. -W111 im- prove next year 'a1t Lon Olson-Jr. F, 'L6'2 , A good scorer and rebounder. Should -reach his peak next year. Lqu Hansen-Soph. G, 5 9 , Tap scorer of.the year. Should gHe had glot bf drive. He was ELdy utility man. Hard to re- Vuzilonove. Jim Gul holt- Jr. F, 5110 , A good man Fgood a team prospect Lilllx JacobsonFSoph. G, 5'F , A fast man. Better next year. u. -c-cM-n-Wu. u 9-..- M MODS! numagm 1 ,..-13m1 u.- 4 . rLD ECgV HD.V 3 855V Y L Scandy 1OS't 1t33 fir1t 9911 to W515 Rose xv the 90019 On 43 50 31 stmeL 196 thy 9199 ? HV With J? 1c1ri9, 929911 led 8C9n5y 91th 10. She P099 131 3y 9 703 ore :r 11 VC 19 'Af ! ' d P' 1 TT v L 3 aha L0 4 J :3 .13.? -CX' 3' 16y oat their firgt conference 2216 t; lcsing to 2:3 I r. -' 3 A f' 2 3' .22..-- 19' 19 30 j4. H0101g ct Po l9r led SLOTVTC with . 13 p Mate Whi C 39 scn Of 509353 h95 11. The Pees 108 t thelr g2me my L7 9C3 LLO- SCkNLV-P1WCJ TIGERTON C392ndv Ton their fir st g2me rv-Cruhbing Tigerton257 to 37. 16 3 12 5 W93 h 211 fer Se.2 ndv mi3h 17 pa int9, while Eirt w 391 :1 With 15. She Bees lost by 2 score of 32 to 18. WILD ROSE TAKVS SCANDV ' I 1 3:2n5v hl9yed host to V116 Rose 2nd 122 9 very 8006 h73: ty 12ttinq '116 Rose Win by kl to 35. Eoffm2n led the R192 Tcam 1th 16, While feterson lea 8 ?nc cy with 121 The PEEQ Test 3121: g2me 28 to 20. RCSHOLT ?EATS SCANDY Se hEJ lost to Rosholt 55 to 23 on Rosholt's floor. fee h:'+ went 2he9 d 2t the heginning 2nd Scandy WPS never in The F931 92:19a P9 9n3en led Rosholt with 19 points while H239w nu en led Go ndy With 7 points. The Scandy bees 1ost theim ,3 08 22e3 hy a score of 30 to 9. $CANDY LOSFS TO GRESHAM S1anGy went to Gresh2m 2n6 lost 9 h2rd fou ht g2me b329 $CCT9 Of 49 to 39. Vetzel led scoring V111311. 18 pcints. 632 t9 201 lea Scandy m1th 10 points. The Dees lost by a score of 4139130 26. . . MATTOON wINS OVFR QCANDY P2ttoon set hack Scandy on the T2ttoon mloor by a score of 56 to 39. Arndt led Nattoon with 17 points while 3lson led 302 ndy nith 18 noints. The Scendy tees lost by 2 score 0: 1:7 Co 31. SCAMDV LOSF.S A CLOS ONE Seendy played Gresham 2t 502ncv and lost 2 very good gnme. The f1n2l score Was 38 to 35. Tetzel led Gresham With 15 points, While Peterson h2d 13 for ScanGy . EIRNAHWOOD EDGES DCAKDY Playing at home Scen6.y lost a very 0108 game to Biru nnmwooa by a 58 56 score. Sepn6y led Pt the half by a BM- 25 out couldn't hol6 1t. Hevly hs6 1h noints for 1. BlrnamWood while Hansen of Scandinavia nette6 l7 noints. The HB15 won a close game by 37-36. BOULEF TPOUICES SDAKDY Bowler trounced Scandy at Bowler by' a have score of Bl-EU. Kerstmer 196 anler vith 15 noihts While Peterson nette6 16. The B s loet their ?rme by 62-30. TIGEETON OUT LA??? SCANDY Scandy traveled tn Tigerton but was set bact' to the tun of 59-50. Damrau hit ?0 wnihte for the nirhf Vhile Han- sen elit 16. ' ?PTHOLT 73LL093 SCAEDY Eosholt wallswe 6 Scen6y, 52-77 on So pr16y' 5 floor. DoeCe les Ccorers vith 1? rihts vhile all Gezwxd coal6 muster was I 6 for both Easmu: en ar16 GjeztSOh. ?SAUIY 63ET7 :ATTOON Scandy took Jattoon on gen6ys Wone floor to the tune of 50 - U7. Olson, Fesmussen Pnc Ianseh SFCh netted 12 Doints while Egging Lit 1U. BIBNAMUOOD OUT-FUNS SCANDY Dlrvinp or a. bi flo Scendy rot 105T :nf lirnhmwood beat them '15 L-3. r1t1 Has ,hiph for Eirnamwood with 28 nts. while Peterson nu6 Lez6el each nettef 101 SCAIDY Em TS ALMOND IF TmuPNAhENT Playihg at Amherst VSQHRdy beet Almond in the first game of the tournament. The Score wes 505b2. Hansen led Scan- dinrvia vjt1113 Doints, 'hile ?ohl hit 2U points . This en- titled S Malay To nley the second night aye inst Iola. -SCANDY LO:E3 Tn IOLA Iola nleyed Scandy and set them ddwn by a score of 55- 3b. Halverson hit 16 point? while Prsmussen nefted ll. g-u-rea ....-.... qCAHDY LOSE? TEFZILEF TO EUTOLPK v ScanEy 105+ a good grme to Ed Olpi 52-U7o It elimineteJ Sc n6y from tne Tournament Eeber and Hanitz each had 14 Doints for Rudolph , wnile Gjertson hit 1M for Scandy. 23011.30: WINS OVER ALUMNI Scandinavia T'on Their pct game against the alumni 61-52. Juicy Kork of the alumni was high for the eveningn '?IUG4POHG TOURNAMENT An annual ningnoong tournament was held.This was an ele iminntion tournament. The Dlnyers vere limited toe Hans Hana 'een and Art Kruewer.'The final games for.the1'champion -ship r11 ver a three game' series. ine scores were: Art Krueger ' Hans Hansen 1., .- 21 - , . r. 17 2.3 ,l 6 e .- 21 3., 21 , N . 17-e - e l Ar? Krueger was the champi n of the tournament; och. n-w t-uc-m-nwww -uuu n-t-. w w... .1... .-...,. unw- Hr- Westenbergerf Define otiouette. Duane The Loiso rou ucn t make when you eat soup. inuvid K. sitting by Diane during ping pong tournamenty Dave just came in anu Raid i49.911059 game? Blane ; I amo ' Whyizzittu- A woman never knows what kind of a dress. she wants until she has bought another. One grandpa to another - lst grandpa: What kind of a woman 61d you marry? 2nd grandpa: An angelnu lat grandpa: You're lucky. Mine is still living. There was the farmer who quickly moved to the city when he heard the country was at war. There was a man who bot a woman $10 that she wouldn't marry him; she not only took the bet but she married him too. There was a tepcher who got slightly perturbed - If there are any morons 1n the class, please stand up. A long pause and a lone freshmen stands up. Teacher: Do you consider yourself a moron? Freshmen: Not exactly sir but I hate to see you standing up there all alone. Mervin and Phil Ross. starring at a rather stout woman. Merv: She looks like she was poured into that dress. Phil: Yeah, and forgot to any when? Two girls conversing lst: uAre you crazy if you talk to yourself? 2nd: No, but you are if you listen.


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